Women in Leadership: Essential Skills to Propel Your Business

Join us and celebrate Women's History Month by highlighting NAWBO's historic legislation and featuring U. Renee Hall, who made history in Dallas as the first female police chief.

About the Speaker:

Chief U. Reneé Hall is the 29th Chief of Police for the city of Dallas, Texas. She is the first woman to ever hold this position. Chief Hall is an accomplished and highly dedicated law enforcement executive with more than 18 years of experience to include 12 years spent at the management and executive levels of the organization. Her career began in the city of Detroit with a community of 700,000 people and approximately 3,100 employees. She commanded the largest Bureau in the organization with more than two-thirds of the total employees and a budget of $137 million dollars. Under her direction of enforcement, the department experienced a 40 year low in homicides and double-digit reductions in overall violent crime. Additionally, she served on the executive team that facilitated the successful completion of the Detroit Police Department's Consent Judgment involving Use of Force and Conditions of Confinement.